When Will 3rd Wave Peak in South Africa?
The third wave peaked in the 26th week of 2021 in South Africa
When instances reach 30% of the peak of the preceding wave, a wave begins, and when cases reach 15% of the peak, a wave ends.
The first wave in South Africa, according to the above-mentioned proposed COVID-19 wave definition, occurred from week 24 of 2020 (35.7 cases per 100 000 people) to week 34 of 2020 (30 cases per 100 000 people), the second wave from week 47 of 2020 (30.2 cases per 100 000 people) to week 5 of 2021 (30 cases per 100 000 people), and the third wave from week 19 of 2021 (30.9 cases per 100 000 people) to week 37 of 2021 (30 cases per 100)
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Cyril Ramaphosa, the president of South Africa, said that the nation had “essentially” passed the top of its third coronavirus epidemic and lifted restrictions, including a ban on the sale of alcohol.
Ramaphosa stated that the average number of daily new infections during the previous week was about 12,000, a 20% decrease from the week before.